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I am looking for an idea of what packages are needed for minum networking system.
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Browse All TopicsHello fello Linux users.
Can some one help me with a detailed answer to my question I have given
detailed answers in the past:
whenever I do an installation of linux the minimum seems to be about
200mb or so.
I cam across the linux router project which has a large number of common
programs all on one floppy
it lacks in file systems supported and networking utilities like ftp.
I have a desktop system I set up with a 1.1gb drive.. I would like a
really small installation say about a meg and a half
and then some extra things like FTPd, httpd, samba and NFS.
The idea Is I would like an installation that is used as a remote
storage system.. So I don't need hundreds of megabytes of usless ****
that I have already installed on other computer(s) on my network.
So how would I go about making such an installation... I am guessing I
would have to start with a blank formatted ext2 partition and make it
bootable and add bits from there.. the bare essentials..
So can someone help me my telling me what are the bare essentials for
what I want.
Lab_rat
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Try muLinux. It comes one one floppy with everything you need, a second floppy will give you X. I have used it very successfully to set up an X-terminal, connected via LAN to a remote host. It has Samba, FTP, NFS included.
I don't think you will find a better or simpler solution.
There are several sites where muLinux can be found, a good one is:
www.uhu.com/mulinux
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by: n0ctrnlPosted on 1999-09-18 at 10:50:47ID: 2056817
Have you looked at Trinux? www.trinux.org